Catherine, Princess of Wales, recently published a personal essay emphasizing the importance of human connections in our digital world. The essay highlights concerns over children’s lives being dominated by screens, urging society to foster real connections.
Reflecting on her recent visit to Reggio Emilia, Italy, the Princess noted that genuine human interaction is more critical than ever. She stated, “In an increasingly digitalized world, where so much of life is mediated through screens, the need for genuine human connection has never been greater.”
Catherine emphasized activities like spending time in nature or engaging in creative pursuits. These, she believes, nurture essential skills and emotions such as awareness, empathy, humility, and love, aspects that technology cannot replicate.
Her essay appeared on the Royal Foundation Center for Early Childhood’s website, her charity organization. The publication coincided with the British government’s announcement of a ban on social media access for children under 16, underscoring the timing’s potential significance.
Despite the royal family’s tradition of avoiding political commentary, the Princess’s message seems strategically timed amidst ongoing discussions on child safety in the digital era.

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